Indigenous communities ripe for wave of capital for good
From renewable energy to traditional handicrafts, investing in indigenous ventures is bound to create social impact because their communities have so little
From Ethiopia to Australia, the promises and pitfalls of tourism for good
Tourism social entrepreneurs say in the rush to do good, it is important to be wary of not growing too fast as this can negatively impact communities and the environment
EXPERT VIEWS-Top 10 tips for business on a mission to do good
'If you are trying to run a business for it to make a profit and have social impact then you are doing three or more things than the average business at any time'
Doing good found to take its toll as more social entrepreneurs report burnout
Trying to juggle tackling societal problems with making a profit can often take a toll on business leaders' mental health
Young entrepreneurs with a mission bank on 'Greta' effect
'Young people have the advantage of exposure to technology and can bring solutions to old problems'
Ethiopia sees rise in businesses doing good as economy opens up
An estimated 55,000 social enterprises operate in Ethiopia, the second-most populous country in Africa and fastest growing economy in the region
EXCLUSIVE-Failure of businesses doing good drives Mexico to bottom of global poll
ENTREPRENEURS-POLL/MEXICO (EXCLUSIVE):EXCLUSIVE-Failure of businesses doing good drives Mexico to bottom of global poll
EXCLUSIVE-Canada named top nation for entrepreneurs doing good in global poll as US falls
Canada, Indonesia and South Africa are named as the top countries where social entrepreneurship is gaining momentum
EXCLUSIVE-Youth, women spur social business growth in Pakistan - global poll
As the government struggles to find solutions for a nation affected by poverty, water scarcity, climate change and lack of sanitation, social startups are emerging to fill the gaps
What's a social entrepreneur? And other frequently asked questions
ENTREPRENEURS-POLL/Q&A:What's a social entrepreneur? And other frequently asked questions